Claas Disco 2700 (617) Mower Operator Manual EN
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Disco 2700 (617) Mower
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: EN
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 39.5 MB
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00 0294 724 5.pdf:
DISCO 3900 Contour
DISCO 3500 Contour
DISCO 3100 Contour
DISCO 2700 Contour
Table of contents
1 To this operator’s manual
1.1 Notes on the manual
1.1.1 General instructions
1.1.2 Using the manual
Directions
1.1.3 Validity of manual
1.1.4 Symbols and notes
1.1.5 Technical specifications
2 Safety
2.1 Safety rules
2.1.1 Particularly important
2.1.2 Qualification of drivers and maintenance personnel
2.1.3 Intended use
2.1.4 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2.1.5 Safety and accident prevention regulations
2.1.6 First aid measures
2.1.7 Danger of injury from hydraulic liquid
2.2 Safety decals on the machine
2.2.1 Safety decals
2.2.2 Position of hazard warning signs
3 Machine description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Overview of DISCO 3900 / 3500 / 3100 / 2700
3.1.2 Function of DISCO 3900 / 3500 / 3100 / 2700
3.2 Optional machine equipment
3.2.1 High-cut skids
3.2.2 Bolted wear skids
3.2.3 Slip-on yoke for 8-piece universal drive shaft
3.2.4 Slip-on yoke for 21-piece universal drive shaft
3.2.5 Hydraulic system connectors, 3-fold
3.2.6 Collision protection and safety frame
3.2.7 Hydraulically folding safety frame
3.2.8 Outer swathing disc
3.2.9 Inner swathing disc
3.2.10 Inner swathing plates
3.2.11 Legal equipment
3.2.12 Legal equipment for France
3.2.13 Legal equipment for Switzerland
3.3 Identification plate and vehicle identification number
3.3.1 Spare parts and technical questions
3.3.2 Position of identification plate
3.3.3 Position of identification no.
3.3.4 Explanation of machine identification plate
4 Operating and control elements
4.1 Hydraulic system
4.1.1 Hydraulic hose
4.2 Mower unit
4.2.1 Pull rope
4.2.2 Adjusting aid
4.3 Fitting frame
4.3.1 Pressure gauge
4.3.2 Stand
5 Technical specifications
5.1 DISCO 3900 Contour – type 999
5.1.1 Dimensions
5.1.2 Weights
5.1.3 Requirements on the tractor
5.1.4 Version
5.1.5 Sound pressure level
5.1.6 Lubricants
5.2 DISCO 3500 Contour – type 619
5.2.1 Dimensions
5.2.2 Weights
5.2.3 Requirements on the tractor
5.2.4 Version
5.2.5 Sound pressure level
5.2.6 Lubricants
5.3 DISCO 3100 Contour – type 618
5.3.1 Dimensions
5.3.2 Weights
5.3.3 Requirements on the tractor
5.3.4 Version
5.3.5 Sound pressure level
5.3.6 Lubricants
5.4 DISCO 2700 Contour – type 617
5.4.1 Dimensions
5.4.2 Weights
5.4.3 Requirements on the tractor
5.4.4 Version
5.4.5 Sound pressure level
5.4.6 Lubricants
6 Machine preparation
6.1 Tractor preparation
6.1.1 Axle loads, minimum ballast, total weight
6.1.2 Calculating the minimum front ballast
6.1.3 Calculating the minimum rear ballast
6.1.4 Calculating the actual front axle load
6.1.5 Calculating the actual total weight
6.1.6 Calculating the actual rear axle load
6.1.7 Calculation table
6.2 Shutting down and securing the machine
6.2.1 Switching off and securing the machine
6.2.2 Securing the raised machine
6.3 Adapting the machine
6.3.1 Adapting the lower link pin
6.3.2 Adapting the lower link category
6.3.3 Adapting the upper link category
6.3.4 Universal drive shaft – Checking the length
6.3.5 Universal drive shaft – Adapting the length
6.3.6 Fitting the universal drive shaft to the machine
6.4 Hitching the machine
6.4.1 Hitching up the attachable frame
6.4.2 Installing the universal drive shaft
6.4.3 Connecting the hydraulic hoses
6.4.4 Connecting the electrics
6.4.5 Laying the pull ropes
6.4.6 Raising the jack stand
6.5 Unhitching the machine
6.5.1 Preparing the unhitching
6.5.2 Lowering the jack stand
6.5.3 Removing the pull ropes
6.5.4 Disconnecting the hydraulic hoses
6.5.5 Disconnecting the electric system
6.5.6 Removing the universal drive shaft
6.5.7 Unhitching the attachable frame
6.6 Loading the machine
6.6.1 Loading / unloading the machine
7 Operation
7.1 General safety precautions
7.1.1 Prior to operation
7.2 Driving on the road
7.2.1 Road travel
7.2.2 Marking the machine for road travel
7.3 Fieldwork settings
7.3.1 Adjusting the attachable frame
7.3.2 Adjusting the mower unit load relief
7.3.3 Adjusting the cutting height
7.3.4 Adjusting the outer swathing disc
7.3.5 Engaging the bump safeguard
7.3.6 Retensioning the bump safeguard
7.4 Fieldwork
7.4.1 Fieldwork
7.4.2 Folding to working position
7.4.3 Swinging to transport position
7.4.4 Machine use
7.4.5 Adapting the PTO speed
7.4.6 Mowing methods
7.4.7 Turning area position
7.4.8 Instructions for mowing
7.4.9 Difficult conditions of use
7.4.10 Recommendation for environmental protection
8 Faults and remedies
8.1 Overview of faults
8.1.1 Machine problems
9 Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance Information
9.1.1 General warnings
9.1.2 Electrical system
9.1.3 Protective guards
9.1.4 Spare parts
9.1.5 Unbalance
9.1.6 Compressed air and water
9.1.7 Burn prevention
9.1.8 Oils
9.1.9 Fire prevention and explosion prevention
9.1.10 Lines, tubes and hoses
9.2 Overview maintenance intervalls
9.2.1 Dealing with maintenance intervals
9.2.2 Before the harvest
9.2.3 After the first 50 operating hours
9.2.4 Every 8 operating hours
9.2.5 Every 20 operating hours
9.2.6 Every 100 operating hours
9.2.7 Every 250 operating hours
9.2.8 Every 500 operating hours or annually
9.2.9 Every 5 years
9.2.10 As needed
9.2.11 After the harvest
9.3 Maintenance operations in general
9.3.1 Clean machine
9.3.2 Preserve the machine
9.3.3 Checking the fittings
9.4 Gearbox
9.4.1 Check gearbox tightness
9.4.2 Main gearbox: Checking the oil level
9.4.3 Main gearbox: Changing the oil
9.4.4 Angle drive: Checking the oil level
9.4.5 Angle drive: Changing the oil
9.5 Clutches
9.5.1 Checking the overload clutch
9.5.2 Venting the friction clutch
9.5.3 Checking the friction plates
9.6 Universal drive shaft
9.6.1 Maintaining drive shafts
9.7 Hydraulic system
9.7.1 Hydraulic system maintenance
9.7.2 Check the hydraulic hoses
9.7.3 Checking the accumulator
9.7.4 Removing the lift cylinder
9.7.5 Fitting the load relief cylinders
9.8 Mower unit
9.8.1 Mower head: Checking the oil level
9.8.2 Mower head: Changing the oil
9.8.3 Removing the mower knife box
9.8.4 Cutting discs: Observing the direction of rotation
9.8.5 Removing the fixing lever
9.8.6 Checking the knives
9.8.7 Replacing the knives
9.8.8 Checking the mower knife holder
9.8.9 Checking the cutting discs
9.8.10 Replacing the cutting discs
9.8.11 Installing the pinion units
9.8.12 Feed drum: Installing the sealing washer
9.8.13 Adjusting the anti-wrap guard
9.8.14 Adjusting the safety device
Front safety guard holder
Rear safety guard holder
Outer safety guard holder
9.9 Various components / Machine body
9.9.1 Marking of pressure gauge, setting aid, machine frame and arm
9.9.2 Installing the arm
9.9.3 Arm: Greasing the pin
9.9.4 Fitting the shock absorbers
9.10 Lubrication chart
9.10.1 Greasing points to be greased every 8 operating hours
9.10.2 Greasing points to be greased every 20 operating hours
9.10.3 Greasing points to be greased every 100 operating hours
9.10.4 Greasing points to be greased every 250 operating hours
10 Placing out of operation and disposal
10.1 General Information
10.1.1 Putting out of operation and disposal
11 EC-declaration of conformity
11.1 DISCO 3900 / 3500 / 3100 / 2700 Contour
11.1.1 EC Declaration of Conformity
12 Technical terms and abbreviations
12.1 Terms and explanations
12.1.1 Technical terms
12.1.2 Abbreviations
00 2348 408 0.pdf:
CEMIS 100
Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 General information
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
1.1.3 Symbols and notes
1.2 Intended use
1.2.1 Intended use
1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Safety
2.1 Safety rules
2.1.1 General safety and accident prevention regulations
2.1.2 Interaction between terminal and machine or tractor
2.1.3 Electrocution by electrical system
3 Product description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Overview of CEMIS 100
3.1.2 Function principle of CEMIS 100
3.2 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.2.1 Spare parts and technical questions
3.2.2 Identification plate of CEMIS 100
4 Operating and display elements
4.1 CEMIS 100
4.1.1 User interface for LINER
4.1.2 User interface for ROLLANT
4.1.3 User interface for UNIWRAP
5 Technical specifications
5.1 CEMIS 100
5.1.1 Specification
6 Operation
6.1 CEMIS 100
6.1.1 Operating the CEMIS 100
6.1.2 Switching CEMIS 100 on
6.1.3 Switching CEMIS 100 off
7 Maintenance
7.1 CEMIS 100
7.1.1 Daily
8 Putting out of operation and disposal
8.1 General information
8.1.1 Removal from service and disposal
9 Technical terms and abbreviations
9.1 Terms and explanations
9.1.1 Technical words
9.1.2 Abbreviations
00 2348 427 0.pdf:
CEMIS 700
Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 General information
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
1.1.3 Symbols and notes
1.2 Intended use
1.2.1 Intended use
1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Safety
2.1 Safety rules
2.1.1 General safety and accident prevention regulations
2.1.2 Interaction between terminal and machine or tractor
2.1.3 Electrocution by electrical system
3 Product description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Overview of CEMIS 700
3.1.2 Function principle of CEMIS 700
3.2 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.2.1 Spare parts and technical questions
3.2.2 Identification plate of CEMIS 700
4 Information on the product
4.1 Software version
5 Operating and display elements
5.1 CEMIS 700
5.1.1 User interface
5.1.2 Terminal program
6 Technical specifications
6.1 CEMIS 700
6.1.1 Specification
7 Operation
7.1 CEMIS 700
7.1.1 Operating the CEMIS 700
7.1.2 Switching CEMIS 700 on
7.1.3 Switching CEMIS 700 off
7.2 Terminal settings
7.2.1 Making settings
Making settings with the rotary button
Making settings with the touch function
7.2.2 Setting the screen lighting
Daytime mode
Nighttime mode
Activating automatic key lighting
7.2.3 Setting the time and date
7.2.4 Displaying diagnosis information
On-board power supply voltage display
Display of CLAAS ISOBUS ECU address and name
7.2.5 Setting the language and display formats
Setting the language
Setting display formats
7.2.6 Setting the volume
7.2.7 Deleting an ISOBUS implement
8 Maintenance
8.1 Maintenance
8.1.1 Daily
9 Putting out of operation and disposal
9.1 General information
9.1.1 Removal from service and disposal
10 Technical terms and abbreviations
10.1 Terms and explanations
10.1.1 Technical words
10.1.2 Abbreviations
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